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Saturday, June 11, 2011
Drivers Work Off Tips!!
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The drivers at GoWaiter North Orlando work hard and tipping is how they make money. I have decided to research and blog a little about this.
A tip, or gratuity, is a small amount of money given voluntarily as a token of appreciation for a service rendered. We tip our servers as a way of thanking them for good service. We might also leave a very low tip, or no tip at all, as a signal that the service was substandard.
A story on tips from CNN Money says:
Tipping experts recommend you tip a waiter or waitress 15 percent for adequate service, 20 percent for very good service and not less than 10 percent for very bad service. Why 10 percent for a bad time? Think of the busboys, the bartender and the hostess. In a lot of restaurants, a server pays out a percentage of their tips to others who help them serve you. By punishing the server, you're punishing them.
About.com wrote:
If you are having pizza (or other food) delivered to your home or office, the tip rules vary considerably. As in the case of a sit-down restaurant, tipping is optional but some restaurants add a delivery fee to your bill (usually about $3.00). In some cases, delivery fees are higher when food is delivered to an office.
One of the coolest and most impressive sites I’ve found while doing a little research for this post is:
Thepizzaguy.com
-The tip shows that you value the driver's work.
-It just feels good to tip.
-It shows that you're a good person. It's a good thing to do.
-It shows you have class.
-Tipping is common courtesy. It's customary.
Drivers at Gowaiter.com do on occasion still get stiffed. I’ll say it again the thepizzaguy.com has a lot of good info pertaining to the proper tipping of a delivery driver. Unlike ordering just Pizza or Chinese, when ordering from GoWaiter North Orlando we have over 50+ Restaurants like WingHouse, Chili’s, TGI Friday’s and some of local favorite are Mykonos, Friendly Confines & Bayridge Sushi. We offer more choices then just one type of food. A bonus to ordering online is a bi-weekly email with a free delivery coupon code or a free six pack. Our delivery charge when ordering on-line is $3.99 and $4.99 if you order over the phone, so go ahead try us!!!
A tip, or gratuity, is a small amount of money given voluntarily as a token of appreciation for a service rendered. We tip our servers as a way of thanking them for good service. We might also leave a very low tip, or no tip at all, as a signal that the service was substandard.
A story on tips from CNN Money says:
Tipping experts recommend you tip a waiter or waitress 15 percent for adequate service, 20 percent for very good service and not less than 10 percent for very bad service. Why 10 percent for a bad time? Think of the busboys, the bartender and the hostess. In a lot of restaurants, a server pays out a percentage of their tips to others who help them serve you. By punishing the server, you're punishing them.
About.com wrote:
If you are having pizza (or other food) delivered to your home or office, the tip rules vary considerably. As in the case of a sit-down restaurant, tipping is optional but some restaurants add a delivery fee to your bill (usually about $3.00). In some cases, delivery fees are higher when food is delivered to an office.
One of the coolest and most impressive sites I’ve found while doing a little research for this post is:
Thepizzaguy.com
-The tip shows that you value the driver's work.
-It just feels good to tip.
-It shows that you're a good person. It's a good thing to do.
-It shows you have class.
-Tipping is common courtesy. It's customary.
Drivers at Gowaiter.com do on occasion still get stiffed. I’ll say it again the thepizzaguy.com has a lot of good info pertaining to the proper tipping of a delivery driver. Unlike ordering just Pizza or Chinese, when ordering from GoWaiter North Orlando we have over 50+ Restaurants like WingHouse, Chili’s, TGI Friday’s and some of local favorite are Mykonos, Friendly Confines & Bayridge Sushi. We offer more choices then just one type of food. A bonus to ordering online is a bi-weekly email with a free delivery coupon code or a free six pack. Our delivery charge when ordering on-line is $3.99 and $4.99 if you order over the phone, so go ahead try us!!!
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